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Schools Tottenham Grammar School TOTTENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL Claims that Tottenham Grammar School was founded in 1456 by John Drayton , a London goldsmith, still await proof. 61 William Bedwell , Vicar of Tottenham and historian of the parish, 62 writing

Tottenham Judaism JUDAISM. Small meetings were held at a private house in Tottenham Hale until brewers' premises at no. 366 High Road, near the corner of Somerset Road , were occupied by Tottenham Hebrew congregation in 1904 . 21 Members

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seal for discharge of the baronet fee of 1,095 l . due to the King from William Dyer, of Tottenham, co. Midd. (Warrant hereon to the Receipt accordingly dated Sept. 10: followed by subscription dated 1679, April 28, by the

the great Abuse and Violation of the Privileges of Parliament, in assaulting of Major-General Packer in the common Highway near Tottenham , as he was going homewards to his own House, lately committed by him. Mr. Wroth , standing at

Tottenham wood, spoken of things impossible, or not likely to be effected 181 ." See p. 503. Bedwell's History of Tottenham, p. 1 04. edit. 1717. There are two hundred and ninety-three acres of marsh land. Bedwell's History of

the Bishop of London. I have committed to the Gatehouse this confessor, who served at Newington under Mr. Patten by Tottenham. Pray send for and examine Sir John Hill, to come to the speech of the third tale-teller. [1 page.

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William (1722-73), of Tottenham, Mdx. and Langley, Norf. Constituency Dates Middlesex 1747 1768 Biography Beauchamp Proctor was successful for Middlesex, joined to Sir Hugh Smithson in 1747. A government supporter, he seconded the Address on 14 Nov. 1751, but opposed

gentleman’, Tottenham replaced his nephew Charles Tottenham in the family seat at New Ross in July 1805. When on 22 Oct. he applied for a pension for his wife, the port surveyorship of Ross for his nephew Edward Tottenham and

1st Bt. (1722-73), of Tottenham, Mdx. and Langley, Norf. Constituency Dates Middlesex 1747 1768 Biography Beauchamp Proctor successfully contested Middlesex in 1747, and was returned unopposed in 1754. He was classed by Dupplin in 1754 as a country gentleman supporting

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the Comant the Order relating to Tottenham Court Fair} �0:12s:0d: 21 Janry. Do. for the Report relating to the Geneva Shops} �1:16s:0d: 1726 Apr 27 paid Mrs. Seymour for coals for one yeare ending at Lady day 1726} �2:0s:0d: July

Edm: Unholder Timothy Wallker of Tottenham Baile for Mary Tull for Assault Eliz Cull The party in Each of Bail in �40 Ind Septr. 64-Deft. puse Robt. Mills Do Timothy Walker Do Samuel Tull for Assault of Thomas Wilkinson 9.4

certify, tha Mrs. Lydia Furnish 's Health, is in such a precarions Situation, as to render it dangerous, her going abroad, Beg She may be execus'd attending upon the Court for this present. Tottenham Novr. 1st. 1793 Wm Hott Surgeon

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the Cuftody or Poffeffion of the faid Four Publishers thereof, be forthwith reftored to them. Btftenham, A Petition of James Tottenham Printer, in Cuftody beetoo&quot;gk&apos;to0 of the Gentleman Ufher of the Black Rod, for printing the Bar. the teforementioned Book,

Bill, for Sale of an Eftate, in the&quot; Alfo, the Anfwer of George Downes Gentleman, to pari(hes of Edmonton and Tottenham, in the County of the Appeal of John Baynes Efquire, Serjeant at Law, Middlefex, to difcharge the feveral Incumbrances

theEftate of Lucy Bowry Widow and &quot; John Bowry her Son, fituate in the Parifhes of Edmon- &quot; ton and Tottenham, in the County of Middl&apos;x, for the &quot; Sale thereof, to difcharge the feveral Incumbrances &quot; thereupon; and for

the Eftate of -Lacy Bowry Widow &quot; and JoÃÂ¤/z Bowry her Son, iituate in the Pariflies of &quot; Edmonton and Tottenham, in the County of Middlefex, &quot; for the Sale thereof, to difcharge the feveral Incum- &quot; brances thereupon; and

EPcate of Lucy Bowry Widow, and &quot; John Bowry her Son, fituate in the Parifhes of Ednion- *&apos; ton and Tottenham, in the County of Middlcfex, for &quot; the Sale thereof, to difcharge the feveral Incum- &quot; brances thereupon, and

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the City) with Javelins and Feathers , and Four Trumpeters, rode as far as Stamford Hill , between Newington and Tottenham , (where they lay the Night before.) Who, after they had done their respective Duties, and kissed their Majest

3. 1689 . And his Daughter Elizabeth , 1691 . And Hester his other Daughter, married to Hugh Smithson of Tottenham , Esq; dying in Childbed, 1698 . Upon a Pillar near the Gallery, a Monument for Michael Godfrey ,

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of the Parish of Tottenham , was indicted for stealing a black Gelding belonging to William Clifton , on the 7th of Oct. last. The Prosecutor deposed, that enquiring of the Prisoner for the Gelding, the Prisoner said he could

, of Tottenham , was indicted for feloniously stealing 5 Heifers value 7 l.10 s. the Property of Elizabeth and William Teton the 31st of December last. It appeared that the Beast were stolen out of the Prosecutors Ground, and

, of Tottenham , was indicted for feloniously stealing 2 Holland Shirts value 4 s. the Goods of Ralph Skinson , and 2 Butten Cloths value 1st the Goods of Susannah Calvert on the 16th of this Instant July .

Low of Tottenham was indicted for stealing a Skreen value 4 s. a Washing-tub, two Wastcoats, eighteen Caps, a Mantle, and Several other Pieces of Child-bed Linnen on the 1 st. of September, 1726 , the Goods of John Owen

, of Tottenham , was again indicted for stealing a Bay Gelding, Price 5 l. on the 25th of December last, the Property of Thomas Ayliff . The Prosecutor depos'd, That his Horse being lost from Grass about Christmas last,

the county of Dorset , in the year 1818 , young Forster was sent to the Friends ' School, at Tottenham , for his education, after which he entered upon a mercantile career in the quiet village of Burley in

time their connection with the redemption of the National Debt has ceased. The first Savings ' Bank was introduced at Tottenham in 1S04, and they were recognised by law shortly afterwards. In 1817 a fund which was called the Fund

THE Bloomsbury Socialist Society; COMMUNIST CLUB, 49, TOTTENHAM ST., W. MAY , 1890 . Combades,-The orgauisation which bears the above title dates its existence as a distinct and separate body from August, 1888 . Its aims were set forth in